Kazuma has the international ISO standard for short dates. It’s used heavily for any international work that might be seen or used across the US and Europe because it’s unambiguous.
thisisdropd on
Mainly East Asia. Also useful for file names since it makes sorting easier.
Ok-Detail4461 on
Wait till you see the japanese system, who the fuck is reiwa?
Panophobia_senpai on
Hungary here, we use the Kazuma one.
roshgil on
YYMMDD for file/folder sorting
Nightshade_NL on
2 of these make perfect sense, the other is an abomination 😄
Miruteya on
YYYY/MM/DD makes sense though, it just goes from larger divisions to smaller, year, month, day, and then into time, hour/minute/second if you want, but still in order.
Motor_Health54 on
Petty Europoors can’t compete
Actaeon_II on
I spent years using yy/ddd when I would accidentally use that away from work i got plenty of weird looks
AkvonReyne on
I use the Megumin one, and for my digital documents archives, I use the Kazuma bcs sorting by alphabetical makes everything properly in chronological order. But the Aqua order is absolutely disgusting and illogical
Emilia__55 on
As a dmy, ymd is acceptable. It’s at least sorted correctly, different, but still correct. Mdy can fuck off.
Inferno-Giratina on
I’m American, I don’t see why mm/dd/yy is bad compared to the others if someone can explain
Not_Artifical on
I just use Unix time
Sepulcher18 on
YYYY-MM-DD is what you use if you like to have your files organized, easy to find and other two formats are great if you love horror games
Vendun_ on
Y/M/D isn’t disgusting, mainly when it comes to storing data, it is the most efficient. And leave 0 misscommunication problems.
paulnitro4 on
Its also used by the us military
nahida_main2007 on
Megumin is definitely American at heart. She loves explosions just like us
Any-Literature5546 on
The year of our lord yyyy, mm, dd
Thats how Europe used to do it.
Naberville34 on
Meet DDMMMYY today is 27DEC25
Alex_Duos on
I saw that format a lot when it comes to automated data reporting.
Mutt97 on
I mean mm/dd/yyyy makes the most sense and I’ll die on that hill.
gplfalt on
Canada officially used all three systems.
Also uses both metric and imperial depending on what you’re measuring.
NaturalLimp2140 on
Different date formats and the ultimate showdown between Aqua and Megumin hilarious and relatable
Smokinlizardbreath on
Canada is the answer
fuinha_destemida on
The disgusting one is MDY. The other two actualy make some sense.
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Kazuma has the international ISO standard for short dates. It’s used heavily for any international work that might be seen or used across the US and Europe because it’s unambiguous.
Mainly East Asia. Also useful for file names since it makes sorting easier.
Wait till you see the japanese system, who the fuck is reiwa?
Hungary here, we use the Kazuma one.
YYMMDD for file/folder sorting
2 of these make perfect sense, the other is an abomination 😄
YYYY/MM/DD makes sense though, it just goes from larger divisions to smaller, year, month, day, and then into time, hour/minute/second if you want, but still in order.
Petty Europoors can’t compete
I spent years using yy/ddd when I would accidentally use that away from work i got plenty of weird looks
I use the Megumin one, and for my digital documents archives, I use the Kazuma bcs sorting by alphabetical makes everything properly in chronological order. But the Aqua order is absolutely disgusting and illogical
As a dmy, ymd is acceptable. It’s at least sorted correctly, different, but still correct. Mdy can fuck off.
I’m American, I don’t see why mm/dd/yy is bad compared to the others if someone can explain
I just use Unix time
YYYY-MM-DD is what you use if you like to have your files organized, easy to find and other two formats are great if you love horror games
Y/M/D isn’t disgusting, mainly when it comes to storing data, it is the most efficient. And leave 0 misscommunication problems.
Its also used by the us military
Megumin is definitely American at heart. She loves explosions just like us
The year of our lord yyyy, mm, dd
Thats how Europe used to do it.
Meet DDMMMYY today is 27DEC25
I saw that format a lot when it comes to automated data reporting.
I mean mm/dd/yyyy makes the most sense and I’ll die on that hill.
Canada officially used all three systems.
Also uses both metric and imperial depending on what you’re measuring.
Different date formats and the ultimate showdown between Aqua and Megumin hilarious and relatable
Canada is the answer
The disgusting one is MDY. The other two actualy make some sense.